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Ukraine's gas pricing policy subsidizes gas and heating for all households. As the cost of imported gas rises, this …
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Ukraine's economic performance has been anemic since the early 1990s. A major impediment to productivity growth has … institutional weakness in Ukraine and quantify the long-term growth impact of catching-up to Poland in terms of the quality of major … most optimistic scenario, where institutional gaps are fully addressed, Ukraine would need 15 years to catch up to Poland …
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relevant to the western Balkan countries and Ukraine …
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Rapid credit growth in Bulgaria, Romania, and Ukraine has been driven by successful macroeconomic stabilization, robust … Ukraine. Policy responses have included attempts to both moderate credit growth and offset its impact on domestic demand, with …
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Ukraine has the potential to be a very wealthy country. It has a well-educated workforce, some of the best agricultural … these advantages, however, Ukraine''s per capita income remains low. Using a cross-country stochastic-frontier framework …, this paper argues that Ukraine''s failure to tap its full potential is mainly a result of its market …
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This paper examines determinants of inflation in Ukraine during 1993-2002 in a cointegrating framework. Two basic …
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This paper provides a unified analysis for the onset of the 1998 financial crisis and the strong economic recovery afterward in Russia and other former Soviet Union countries. Before the crisis a banking failure arose owing to the coexistence of a lemons credit market and high government...
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particular case of Ukraine, and how it might approach its own large contingent liability-the so-called lost savings-which at end …
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